There is now just over a week left in the winter transfer window, but that's plenty of time for the big (and little) deals to be done.

We will keep you up to date with all the latest rumours, done deals and analysis all through January.

The window runs until February 2 - because it cannot close on a weekend - meaning that clubs have a few days next month to add to their squads and make that final push in the second half of the season.

So what stories do we have for you today? We've put them all right here in one handy place, just for you.

Transfer news from other papers and websites

Liverpool will make a last gasp attempt to beat Chelsea to the signature of Mauro Icardi. The 21-year-old Argentine striker has attracted a host of interest following his performances for Inter Milan in Serie A this season, where he was scored 10 times. Atletico Madrid are also reportedly in the hunt for Icardi's signature. with the price-tag touted thought to be in the region of £30million. (Daily Star on Sunday)

Manchester United will have to wait until the summer to sign Athletic Bilbao's defender Aymeric Laporte. Bilbao say that the French centre-back, 20, is not for sale mid-season but they could do business next summer - providing that United meet his £20million buy-out clause. (Daily Star on Sunday)

Louis van Gaal will step up his pursuit of Nathaniel Clyne. The Southampton full-back is rated at around £20million and has been one of the Saints' top performers so far the season - sparking United scouts to travel to matches to track his performances. (Daily Star on Sunday)

United target: Southampton right back Nathaniel Clyne could be the next Saint to join Manchester United (Image: Jamie McDonald)

Manchester United and Tottenham are going to battle it out for £15million-rated winger Memphis Depay. Van Gaal would reportedly take the 20-year-old on loan initially to secure his switch to Old Trafford, while Spurs are reportedly looking to Depay to replace Aaron Lennon. (Sunday Express)

Arsenal have made a £3.7million bid for sign Kevin Grosskreutz from Borussia Dortmund. Reports suggest that Arsenal spoke to representatives from BVB last week and submitted the bid for the utility man, who can play right wing, left wing, central midfield and right-back. Grosskreutz ony has 18 months left on his current deal at the Bundesliga giants and is reported to be a boyhood Arsenal supporter. (Metro)

Arsenal and Liverpool have been dealt a blow in the transfer pursuit of Gonzalo Higuain. Napoli chief Aurelio De Laurentiis has confirmed that the club are not looking at selling the former Real Madrid striker, despite talks of a £30million bid developing from the Premier League giants. (Sky Sport 24)

Liverpool are hopeful of loaning Marc-Andre Ter Stegen until the end of the season. The Barcelona shot-stopper has struggled to get into the team at the Nou Camp ahead of Claudio Bravo and is set to be offered out on loan in order to further his first-team credentials. (Sunday Express)

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Glen Johnson could be in line to sign a new three-year contract at Liverpool, despite talk of a move to Roma. The 30-year-old full-back was set for the Anfield exit this summer after the Italian giants reportedly offered him an offer on the Bosman ruling. But after Brendan Rodgers held discussions with the player, he could be set to sign a new deal and continue his career on Merseyside. (Mail on Sunday)

Southampton boss Ronald Koeman is ready to go back to his old club Feyenoord to sign up-and-coming Dutch centre halves Terence Kongolo and Sven van Beek in the summer. (Mail on Sunday)

Ronald Koeman: Already on the look out for defensive reinforcements (Image: Christopher Lee)

Everton have started talks with Orjan Nyland over a £5.5million deal. The Molde keeper has been identified as the long-term successor to Tim Howard at Goodison Park. (The Sun on Sunday)

QPR boss Harry Redknapp is considering a bid to being former Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov back to the Premier League. (Daily Star on Sunday)